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68 years
High creatinine level 28. How to treat and prevent
May 15, 2015
Not a straightforward question to answer in few words. Your physician would need to know your other medical conditions and medications you are using, your lab results (old and new); he needs to order new ones, and sometimes image for the kidneys, etc. I recommend visiting our doctor the soonest.
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